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| to approach and speak to first to confront un a challenging or aggressive way |
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| A comment indicating strongg critiscism or disapproval |
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| desirous of something to the point of greed |
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| having a saity taste and unpleasent to drink |
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| swiftness, rapidity of motion or action |
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| straying or wandering froma straight or direct course, done or acting in a shifty or underhanded way |
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| in a chess game, an opening move that involves risk or sacrifice of mions piece in order to gain later advantage |
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| A legendary bird identified with the king fisher |
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| pertaining to actors and their techniques, theatricle, artifical |
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| dellberaltly setting or causing fire, designed, to start fires, tending stir up or stride or rebellion |
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| whirlpool of great size and violence myopic situation resembling violence and destruction |
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| Bearsighted lacking a broad realistic view of a situation, lacking foreseight |
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| openly, blatantly easily seen, not hidden |
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| tending to make worse expressing disapproval or dergatory |
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| the stage of being proper appropratness satndards or what is proper or socially acceptable |
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| improper of disrespectful treatment of something held sacred |
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| with out delay or formailty, brevity. |
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| asking humbly or earnestly |
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| an object that serves as a charm or is beleived to confer magical powers |
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| to move in waves or a wave like motiom, to have a wavelike appearance or form. |
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